Ingredients

Directions

Combine sugar and water in a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil; add cranberries, return to a boil. Reduce heat and boil gently for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.

Place a wire mesh strainer over a medium mixing bowl. Pour contents of saucepan into strainer. Mash cranberries with the back of a spoon, frequently scraping the outside of the strainer, until no pulp is left.

Reviews

Follow receipt on bag. Add walnuts, diced apples, mandren oranges, celery chopped, anything else I have on hand and when set serve with cool whip or whipped cream.

Not so Easy - Good Enough to Make Again

04/03/2018 at 11:30 AM

I made this with a cup of coconut sugar instead of regular white sugar. I used frozen cranberries and had to smush them against the side of the saucepan to pop them open after they were fully cooked. Getting the seeds out wasn't really easy. After some frustration pushing against a strainer, I ran the whole mix in the Nutribullet . This took care of the skins but not the seeds. We still had to push the mix through the strainer.
Overall, I loved the sauce. So nice not to have high fructose corn syrup! Mine came out a bit like ketchup, like a sauce, not a jelly but so good on turkey. Note this recipe makes very little.

Quick and easy

12/24/2017 at 06:50 AM

I made this quicker by using a hand blender rather than the sieve. It means it’s more of a jam rather than a jelly, but I like the texture of the whole fruit and not wasting any of it. When making it again I’d use less sugar as it’s quite sweet and I’d like it a bit more tart. It filled 2x 1 lb Jared when blending it.

So good!

12/02/2017 at 06:53 PM

I made this recipe exactly, but it would not set. I squeezed a 1/4 of an orange and 1/4 of a lemon and maybe added too much water. So, I added some Knox gelatin and it turned out perfectly! It was so good that folks were bickering over the last bit. Therefore, I agreed to make extra batches to settle the squabbles. Gee whiz people! lol